HOW: In a standing position, start with your arm down at your side. Face your palm backwards as you flick your wrist back while you extend the arm back past your torso. Then, bring your ear to the opposite shoulder of the arm you are...

HOW: In a standing position, start with your arm down at your side. Face your palm backwards as you flick your wrist back while you extend the arm back past your torso. Then, bring your ear to the shoulder of the arm you are stretching....

HOW: Start in a standing position with your feet together and a slight bend in both knees. Slightly hinge forward at the waist and cross your arms across your chest with your hands on your shoulders. From here, turn your hips from side to...

HOW: Start in a standing position with a slight bend in your knees. Reach one arm up and over your head. At the same, reach the opposite arm across your chest towards the other side. Exhale out as you reach as far as you...

HOW: Start in a standing position with your feet spread far apart in a wide stance. Place your hands on your hips and move them in a circular motion tilting the pelvis in a different direction as you rotate it.    FEEL: As your hips...

HOW: Start in a standing position.. Place your hands on a stick, shift your weight to one leg, and rotate your hips forwards creating an anterior pelvic tilt. Then, rotate your hips backwards creating a posterior pelvic tilt. Do this going forwards and backwards...

HOW: Start in a standing position with your knees slightly bent and a small forward hip hinge. Place your hands on your hips and rotate your hips forwards creating an anterior pelvic tilt. Then rotate your hips backwards creating a posterior pelvic tilt. Do...

HOW: Begin in a seated position with your hands interlocked behind your head. Bring your elbows in towards your knees as you round your back and shoulders forward. After your rounded forward as much as you can, slowly reverse back opening up your chest...

HOW: Loop a band just above your knees in a standing position. In this example, the tempo relates to the time it takes to lower into a squat, hold the squat, come back up, and the time in between reps. 5-3-1-0 is used for...

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